Disappointing? Yes, tainted with execrable metaphors and unanswered questions regarding the plot. The antagonist is somehow the protagonist as well. confusing? So was the film.

The story is not explained, no idea why the Aliens visited the Earth or no description of their civilisation. No explanation on how humanity changes at the end, the film abruptly ceases to exist at the end as well. It is like the director literally pulled the plug. Erm, what else…

Ah, the relationship of two main characters – perfect politically correct description of the human race. I’m not sure what was worse; the threat of alien invasion and destroying mankind or having to confess I did indeed purchase that film and wasted 99 minutes watching it.

And now the climatic criticism, perfect depiction of an end of the world film. Imagine the scenario of the Earth facing annihilation and then realising only America is the centre piece of this destruction. London is left perfectly untouched at the end when half of New York is destroyed.

The revelations in the Daily Mail, News of the World and The Times place the final nails in the coffin of Gordon Brown and his government.

It’s over.

Labour Party’s general secretary, union official Andrew Dodgson and the Mirror’s editor Kevin Maguire were attending several meetings regarding Red Rag. The Times went further and gave details from a Downing Street source – Ed Balls operated the spin machine;

The whistleblower, who has had a ringside seat on the power struggles inside No 10, claims that Balls:

— Engineered McBride’s move from civil servant to special adviser — Repeatedly protected McBride when colleagues called for him to be sacked — Was in constant contact with McBride, sending him up to 20 e-mails a day — Instructed McBride to brief against cabinet rivals — Exploits a weekly “strategy” meeting, which he chairs at Downing Street, to shore up his power base.

Arresting opposition MPs, brutal police force and now vote rigging? It seems New Labour is resorting to desperate methods in order to protect their own. Hopefully this is not a portent of what the 2010 general election will be like, but who knows what Brown is thinking.

Searching an MP’s computer to find links and information about a civil liberties campaign group is disturbing. This behaviour occurs in Iran, Cuba, China and Russia – not Britain.

No question about the arrest of Damian Green - it was political. The Metropolitan Police and the Home Office are very open, regarding their feelings towards Shami Chakrabarti. Applying the term “police state” to modern Britain is no longer a fantasy, but a reality.

After all, the Metropolitan Police covered up a death of a man during the G-20 protests. And we all know, thanks to (Sir) Iain Blair, an anti-Tory stance runs through the heart of New Scotland Yard. Also, it is interesting to note the terror threat is only mentioned when Labour fall in the polls? Politicising terrorism, as well as the police force Jacqui Smith? Thought so.

Dissidents under the Communists and Fascists faced arduous sentences for speaking out against the state, majority died in prison.

After the Glorious Revolution, parliamentary democracy and the Reform Act who would’ve thought British opposition MP’s would be sent to the Gulag and face character assassinations for speaking out?

Falun Gong probably prefer residence in China than currently under the Labour government.

Bullying of the press occurred under religious practice by Number 10, with McBride at the very heart of the campaign. How can we operate a healthy opposition in a free society when the executive denies all opportunities of protest? Heck, you need to register a protest with the police before attending the event.

Then you face being beaten.

Prior to that, all communications would be monitored and all attendees identified. The group then risked infiltration.

The rotten carcass of this administration has suffered another nail in its coffin – opposition MP’s have regained their independence to hold the executive to account.

Mussolini’s itchy black blanket covered Parliament last November, when the government ordered the arrest of Damien Green – for political reasons. No threat to national security and no names were jeopardised, the government did not want the failure of policies to be made public. Mussolini never tolerated dissidents and nor will a Gordon Brown administration.

The Home Office itself is a very secret organisation, under the new data and security programs – we are all potential domestic terrorists.

Environmentalists never cease to amaze me, especially when they advocate a reduction in the human population. Their rancor towards us (humans) is reaching levels that some of us, the undesirables and industrialists, need to be carted away to the camps.

The vacuous philosophy can be summarised by the claim the world’s population should be reduced by 80%. That’s no elementary task without systematically targeting certain groups of humans – I very much doubt the Green Party will propose such a policy in their manifesto.

Jacques-Yves Cousteau, back in 1991, told the UNESCO;

“We must eliminate 350,000 people per day.”

How delightful. Much more efficient than the Nazi’s, well done. Hitler would’ve been proud. And let me guess, the African Continent will be first priority for reduction? Yes? One billion population, which is apparently a “burden” according to the United Nations eugenics group.

This gets better.

These zealous demi-gods will probably be celebrating the arrival of a food crisis and majority of Africa will face food shortages in the next few years. Only a few million will vacate the planet, but every cloud and all that…

See, this is why world population is a taboo subject. Firstly, who signs the deceleration to reduce humans and what the method will be. Sir David Attenborough has van-guarded himself as chief executioner for the United Kingdom and the underclass tatterdemalions are first in line. Their dependency on the welfare state is, apparently, a burden too much for society and must be eradicated.

Our tentative approach to living our lives on this precious Earth is not good enough and has been classified as a destructive force. We are the enemy within. Oh dear.